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North Carolina WASHINGTON 3 orecast orecast llllllllllllllll ROUNDUP flfl Development Conference Clear NUMBER 13 (Continued rom Page One) any NUMBER 12 (Continued rom Page One) the Electoral Reform Bill would Debate Begins JdCH UUld iif smaller "plane hit the tail agreed to have two represen iahvM' An'Hho nennn a I Pla Highway Department up to 10 per Cherokee and the jetliner A real Egyp claims since Dixie be conference iiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiininiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiv Deaths In The News (iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiinm opened fire on Order End Cut Police in Amman lhe capital The OllLxvU UvolJvll ill Uli vuo UL i government but declined and Gtmbel others I east Sharfman considered an au Nurenberg II to expand the of bedroom furni Middle East is become uncon thelsr ael and The he was a and after however the world corporations that were in that case that he financial interest or the outcome of the liti the El reveal attack man team of federal investiga tors combed the field today for remnants of the disaster Isaiah Leo Sharfman ANN ARBOR Mich (AP) Isaiah Leo Sharman 83 chair man of the University of Michi gan Economics Department for the in diversion of funds to revolution ary programs or Capital ootnote President Nixon has an nounccd the appointment? of Army Lt Gen Donald Bbhnett as director of the Defense Intel SAARBRUECKEN Germany i (AP) More than 30000 West German steel workers and coal miners were out today in: scat tered wildcat strikes in support of wage demands About 15000 miners in the Saarland were on strike and 10000 of them staged a demon stration that tied up rush hour traffic in Saarbruecken More than 15000 steel work ers also stayed off the job today WASHINGTON (AP) Nine teen of 93 medical research cen ters across the nation mayhavo to close next year for lack' of federal funds 'says the National Institutes of Health Institute spokesmen I said Tuesday that Congress has yet to appropriate enough money to operate all the centers Which are largely supported by federal aid The centers are small hospi tals where patients are exposed to the newest medical and surgi cal techniques or instance much of the pioneer work gan transplants was done at such hospitals I West German Steel Workers Out On Strike put up in Washington by lhe Poor Campaign of 1968 The bill passed by a vote of 334 to 55 Tuesday It would ban camping anywhere on natiohal park grounds except for a it as regularly intended for that pur pose ei Ressurcction City was on na tional park grounds near the Lincoln Memorial Capital Quote Dirksen added a grace and eloquence and cour? tlincss to the word Nixon in his eulogy to the late senator thourity on transportation eco nomics wrote a five volume study of the Interstate Com merce Commission said the No Incidents Mar Elections In Vietnam The highway death rate in rance is two and a h51f times that of the US struck and Gretna Bypass Hearing Slated or October 8 Single Operating Authority Gains Wide Approval HOLIDAY INN RESTAURANT is pleased to invite Vernerd Brumfield 1 "Honored oil the to dinner any avenins LILLIAN YATES hinnkeepcr' of Jordan dispersed a mob that wrecked a movie theater show ing the Italian film which many regarded as pro A merican A hand grenade was thrown over a wall into a swimming pool at the British Embassy in Amman and exploded in the wa ter but it caused little'darnage and no injuries Someone poured gasoline un der the front door of the office RICHMOND (AP) A state study commission seeking the most advantageous means of port development in Virginia has received almost unanimous backing for concept of a central operating authority In: a public hearing here Tues day which was oerhans remark By THE ASSOCIATED i Did you feel a touch of fall in the weather this morning? I Weathermen say itu was caused by northerly winds skirt ing a large high pressure sys tem and bringing cool dry air into North Carolina Before 'dawn today the' temp erature was down to 50 in some parts of lhe North Carolina Dixie urniture irm Is Sued GREENSBORO (AP) suit was filed Tuesday in US Middle District Court in Greens boro against Dixie urniture Co Inc of Lexington by two shareholders of the firm James Daniels III of Con necticut and Nicholas Scott Cra ven of Massachusetts who own a combined total of 1132 shares claim the officers of the com pany have conflicting interests in establishing several corpora tions and have failed to take advantage of opportunities since World War production ture The pair urniture Co 'funds were used in the forming of the new cor poration the plaintiff stockhold ers should have shared in the profit of the corporations They are seeking $1 million in damages from the firm and its KILLE IN ACTION WASHINGTON (AP) The Defense Department announced Tuesday that Army Spec 4 Steven Pessicr of Charleston had been killed in action in Vietnam Pessier was lhe husband of Dianne Pessicr of Charleston WASHINGTON1 (AP) The House launches a historic de bate today on proposals to change the 182 year old constitu tional provision for the election of presidents Several days of discussion and voting are in prospect and final action is not expected until next Wednesday Three alternative plans will be put before the House but only one appears to have a chance of winning the two thirds majority required for passage' of a constitutional amendment It would eliminate the present electoral vote system and pro vide for direct popular election of the president? If no candidate got 40 per cent of the popular vote a runoff election would 'be held between the top two con tenders 1 The proposal which has the backing of House leaders of both parties was given a big boost when the Republican Poli cy Committee strongly endorsed it Tuesday The committee lays down the party line on major issues and House GOP Leader Gerald ord predicted at least two thirds of the Republicans in the House would vote for the direct election amendment on final passage However Rep John Rhodes of Arizona chairman 'of the policy committee said sev eral members will support al ternative plans and switch to di rect election only if their own choiies fail The major plans to be offered in addition to direct election are: district plan which al lots one electoral vote to the candidate carrying a congres district and two to the candidate carrying the state proportional plan which divides a electoral votes among the candidates in the same proportion as their popular vote Before endorsing the direct election plan by voice vote the policy committee rejected both In doing so it re buffed i President Nixon who urged Congress to adopt the proportional approach although no specific version of it Nixon however promised to work for ratification of what ever plan Congress produces1 A constitutional amendment must pass both the House and I Senate by a two thirds majority The proposed design also of heavier across the Gulf in the wake of alleged Egyptian violations ol cease fire The Israeli war hero said Amphibious raid by Israeli fantry and tank forces was of the most since thevd six day war of June 1967 Hetsaid the Israeli troops displayed operational ability almost Unprecedented in military histo 'Israel said the commando force crossed the Gulf of Suezabout 2 am and landed near El (Hasaycr about 28 miles south ofthe Suez Canal The force moved southward low tvs on uie coast auuiu most places it was in the 50s and 60s A weak low hear the South Carolina coasl caused some cloudiness over North and there were a few showers along the lower coast during the night One of them dropped nearly three tenths an filch of rain on Wilmington Partly 'cloudy skies are pre dictqd for North Carolina today Clear skies tonight will allow the maximum cooling so the overnight temperatures could be the lowest since last spring Black Manifesto is a doc Umcnt circulated by the Nation cese of Virginia and lhe Episco Black Ecnoinic Development'pal Diocese of Southern Virginia 4 Conference which demands $3 of which the Church of the Good in reparations from theiShepherd is a part said it was white churches for al ithe first action to their know sieged past injustices to Negroes 'ledge on the part of any Epis At a recent convention of theicopal church in Virginia tonational Episcopal Church in I withhold funds in response to the South Bend a resolution was'action of the parent church WASHINGTON (AP) The House has sent to the Senate a bill intended to ore vent a future Rcssurection City the tent town ligence Agency the damages at $600 to car and $300 to the Shelhorse vehicle Donald Lee 1 Dalton of 152 Dalton Circle driver of a truck chose to hit a tree rather than risk a serious collision in an intersection ahead of him when the brakes on the vehicle failed while he was i downgrade on Melrose Ave ar ly yesterday afternoon' The vehicle had safely passed the Verne St intersection but as it picked up speed Dalton chose a tree to stop it lie escaped in jury Officer Gibbs estimated damage to the truck at $200 Two hours later an auto driven by Vcrnell Martha Trail of 112 ront St emerged from Keen St into Riverside Drive into the side of a passing car driven by John Willie Brandon colored of Milton Rt 1 Officer Gibbs put damages at $400 Janice Ann Campbell of 211 Mimosa St told officer Wooten that she blacked out after her car knocked down a traffic island reflector post on the No 2 ramp towards Riverside Drive north of Robertson Bridge about 10:50 last night Damage to the auto was estimated at $200 Two hit run complaints were filed this morning 'The car of Mabel Hunter St was damaged an estimated $90 after being backed into by a pickup truckwhile parked on Main St The truck was said to have been occupied by two women ''1 The other report came from Kenneth Wayne of Danville Rt 5 whose car was struck in the 6 millot and damagecTari estimated $75'' Adam Gimbel NEW YORK (AP) Adam Gimbel 74 who built Saks ifth Avenue into a nationwide chain of 31 stores died Tuesday of pancreatitis Gimbel was presi dent of Saks for more than 40 years He retired in ebruary 1968 The Saks chain is part of I i 1 Urnlhorc Inn SAIGON (AP) Incomplete reports indicate that no Viet Cong terrorist incidents oc curred in connection with last village and hamlet elections the South' Vietnamese government said today A spokesman said the reports received thus far covered 10 of the 13 provinces where balloting was held Residents of "53 villages and 139 hamlets cast ballots to elect village councils and hamlet chiefs last Sunday the first of a series of three elections to be held this month Another serie of elections is planned for December with the objective of providing self gov ernment for virtually all of the 2130 villages and 10775 hamlets Local self government was abolished in 1956 as a result of chaos brought on in part of ter rorism Since then local offi cials were appointed until the government began its program to restore elected government uwiiHiiiiuiiiiiiuiim Piedmont Tidewater Area of the Egyptian Travel Service in rankfurt Germany and set a fire that destroyed some furni' ture and broke a window The fire followed bomb attacks Mon day on El Al airline of fice in Brussels and embassies in Bonn Hague A seven nation Rabat ended two days of discussions on an agenda for the Pan Islam ic summit meeting that the Arab nations decided to call aft er the fire in the Al Aksah mosque in Jerusalem Ambassador Agha Shahi of Pakistan told the UN Council that Israeli military oc cupation of Old Jerusalem was to blame for the fire He said Is withdrawal from the Old City which It captured in the 1967 war imperative if the conflict in the not allowed to Israeli troops Jordanian forces with mortars and howitzers today three miles north of the Dead Sea a Jorda nian military spokesman said in (Amman the scene Oct 8 at 7 of a I public hearing on the proposed I design of Rt 29 bypass of Gretna The bypass part of the arterial network would be a four lane divided limited ac cess highway running to the west of the town in Pittsylvania County and would have a me dian of variable width to take advantage of the terrain and natural growth Some of the more attractive features of the landscape thus nreserved There would be a diamond section of the large one There was nothing left of the small Spitzer said submitted to the The wrcckgae of Carey sPi 4 4 1 a I Touch Of air In Weather 1 Over Carolina Church Opposes Black Reparations Virginia Zone Corner Lee apd Holbrook POTATOES us h77 SUPER MARGARINE SUGAR With $5'00 LOUR PORK CHOPS PORK ROAST 2 A The Bee: Danville Vo Wednesday Sept 10 1969 rniniiiiTOiniinnnniinJEnimiiiiwnnnniiimo COUSINS CASH MARKET Dial 792 60 1 5 Lbs 99c2 Lbs 00 59c Lb 79 Lbr10e CHITTERLINGS lOLbs289 Ox Tails Pig Tails Pig Ears Pig eet Hog Mow Neck Bones Turkey Necks Turkey Wings "Turkey Legs etc lauves on negionai Plan ning Commission which will' be set up under the boun daries The old Southside Regional Planning Commission I is new defunct and the new commission will replace it The two representatives from the city will include one from council and one from the City Planning Commission Under the same plan Halifax County will be allowed three represen tatives on the governing body from the county Planning'Committee and one citizen at large Houghton told' council that I pursuant to the adoption of 'the Virginia Development Act i and the creation of thevarious regional planning districts representatives of District 13 met in Clarksville recently to discuss drafting a charter to create a district commission for this area Houghton? said the charter has been approved by the State Division of Planning and Community Affairs and by the Halifax County Board of Supervisors Houghton said that the main office of the regional com mission would be in 'Mecklen burg County at a site to named later Piedmont Tidewater Area Eastern Shore: Clear and cool tonight low 48 to 60 Sunny and cool Thursday high in 70s ri day fair and slightly warmer Shenandoah Valley Clear and quite cool tonight low 45 to 50 Thursday sunny and continued cool high 70 to 74 riday fair and somewhat warmer Upper River Area Southwestern Plateau: Clear and quite cool tonight low in middle to upper 40s Mostly sunny and cool Thursday high in upper 60s to lower 70s ri day fair and warmer 1 Allegheny Highlands: Clear 1 and rather cold tonight low in lower to middle 40s Thursday mostly sunny and continued cool high in middle to upper 60s riday fair and somewhat I warmer to 'intersect with Rt 40 to the west of the diamond in terchange Tentative plans maps draw ings and otherinfprmation on the six project available for public inspectionanrl rnnvinff at the State Highway Lyn chburg District oliicc anci at tne resident highway of fice at Chatham Written statements and other exhibits relative to the proposed location may be presented in place or in addition to oral statements at the hearing Such statements and exhibits also may be 1 days after the public hearing GRETNA The auditorium of Gretna High School will be approach I linu WALU" uu i nearby McCordsville on a 50 11 4'1 rt I rt 11 TT1 IlUie UrtUUHg ULgUV LU VU1UU1 bus Ind His wife sobbing as she spoke to newsmen said: loved flying' He had been doing it for years just for his own pleasure This past year he was working to get his license He didn't plan to buy a plane right away but maybe The family moved to Indian apolis from Manchester NH a year ago 1 The crew members who per ished with 78 passengers were identified by Allegheny as Capt James Elrod 47 Plainfield Ind irst Officer William Hcckendorn 26 Pittsburgh and two stewardesses: Patricia Per ry of Lynn Mass and Barbara Pctrucick of Boston Searchers found bodies in a wide area some among trailer homes and others hidden in the four foot soybean stalks Norman Bennett 23 said he looked up when he heard the collision back end fell off the' passenger plapeajidJt i turned over nose dowa t'and uroppeo io me gruunu red Spitzer a farmer was talking to his brother when he saw the two planes closing on pa ch other tail section were found a mile I 4 ih nvLUi ox me pidve wucie iiiuai ui the larger wreckage struck the earth Jams DeHoney 25 said he heard a echoing and looked up large piece of flame came floating to the he said a big wing the fuselage and part of the tail came float ing down were strange looking objects like bodies falling through the air The front half of the plane was afire and was going down real fast The back half came floating down fled the country Even during those days he added he thought Castrc was a person This was con zi Vl rtl A rtYT ni'rt umu ihujvu vu jvu U1 Hjvu uy a yoj ciiwivaj non in Ilin Ruhr srjAlhnr Afifi Hr Acrnirro LUV L14VA juuv Auoavia oaiu ML ini would raher be he years uum ueicmvu Solons Want State To Buy Isle RALEIGH (AP) A group of 45 members of the General As sembly want the State of North Carolina to acquire title to Bald head Island This was announced Tuesday by Rep Norwood Bryan Cumberland who served as spokesman for the legislative group at a news conference In a letter to Gov Bob Scott which Bryan made public the group said: urge you to employ both the powers of your office and the force of your personal leadership in order to gain title for the They did not say how the gov ernor would go about acquiring for the state the island Charles raser of? Hilton Head developer of that resort also wishes to acquire and develop? When asked if the letter indi cated legislative support for an appropriation to buy the island Bryan said: letter obligate anyone to that position but I think many of the signers would favofr an appropriation I would for 6 Bryan said all the 87 Demo cratic members of the House were asked to sign the letter He said one refused outright and others did not sign "be cause they said they really know enough about the raser reportedly is negotia ting to buy the island from rank Sherrill of Charlotte for $45million The sub tropical island which is located in the mouth of the Cape ear River below Wilming ton is uninhabited The legis lators asked that it be pre i served in its natural state JWe urge you to initiate what i ever action is appropriate and necessary in order to assure that any future uses of the is7 land shall not be inconsistent with its serving as a monument in perpetuity to our great heri tage of wilderness for the peo ple of North they said in their letter The governor is expected to state his position on state ac quisition of the island later thisil PORK CHOPS Center Cut VVCt A VV11C11 lie hUttfAV' HR North Carolina Board of Conser BEE TRIPE vauun ana Development an Kinston 1 Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii Coast and Outer Banks: Part ly cloudy and somewhat cooler tonight Lows 57 63 Thursday sunny and continued mild Highs 75 80 Winds mostly northeasterly five to 15 mph tonight becoming north to northwest five to 15 mph Thursday Probability of precip itation near zero tonight and Thursday? Outlook for riday generally fair and a little warmer Coastal Plain: air and cool tonight with lows in 50s Sunny and mild Thursday Highs in 70s: Winds mostly north to northeast five to 10 mph to night and becoming mostly north to northwest five to 10 mph Thursday Probability of precipitation near zero through Thursday Outlook for riday generally fair and a little warmer Piprimnnt! air and cool to night with lows 50 56 Thursday by Johnnie Wynn McGee col mostly sunny continued mild ored of Pelham Rt 1 Highs in 70s Winds mostly Officer A Walker estimated north to northeast five to 10 mph tonight and becoming north to northwesterly five to 10 mph Thursday Probability of precipitation near zero through Thursday Mountains: air and quite cool tonight Lows 45 53 Thurs day mostly sunny and continued mild Highs mostly 70 75 Prob ability of precipitation near zero through Thursday Outlook for riday generally fair and a little warmer Researchers Will Study Sterols In Tobacco WASHINGTON (AP)' search involving impor(ait areas on health related aspects of tobacco will be cqnducicd over a two year period' by Hi 9 University of Kentucky 'Re search oundation The Agriculture Department is putting up $127000 lor the work One' study will' 'concen trate on sterols a 'chemical compound found in tobacco The researchers hope to learn more about how this potentially harm ful compound passes from gcm eration to generations 'of plants Another study will focus' on ways to reduce or eliminate an other naturally occurring com pound which when burned 'can form undesirable carbons 'and peroxides A third project will include ef forts to modify the characteris tics of tobacco smoke' manipulation of' the hereditary features of various types oMo bacco and the conditions under which it is grown By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) Con flict of interest claims against Judge Clement Haynsworth are "utterly say two senators who figure prominently in Senate consideration of Hayn nomination to the Su preme Court Sen James Eastland Miss chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Sen Roman Hruska Neb ranking GOP committee mem ber disclosed a Justice Depart ment file Tuesday in answering critics of the nomination At issue was the decision of Haynsworth chief judge of the 4th US Circuit Court of Ap peals in a textile mill labor case our judgement it is clear that Judge Haynsworth owned no stock in any of the compa nies or litigants had no stake in gation and that he could not have been actuated or motivat ed by any hope of pecuniary gain in deciding the the senators said Committee hearings on the nomination have been postponed one week because of the death Sunday of Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksn South Boston Plans Mayor Voting Switch SOUTH BOSTON City Council has adopted a resolution asking Virginia lawmakers to alter the city charter1? to allow council to choose a mayor from among its own members Heretofore the selection of a mayor has been left up to the city voter City Manager Aubrey Houghton told council Monday night there is a definite trend away from this method of selecting a mayor In fact said Houghton South Boston and Roanoke are the only two Virginia localities where still choose the mayor Houghton said that in other cities in the state the mayor is selected? by City Council from among its own members He pointed out that this method insures the city of having a mayor who has had experience in the problems which he will face He said the bld method o( having voters choose the mayor could result in a candidate running for and being elected without having had legislative experience At a public hearing on the proposed change only one citizen offered an oninion Jewel Airport controllers said the jet i Carrington head of the local disappeared from a told council that he screen as it dropped from 6000 thought the selecion of a mayor feet to 2500 feet in its landing (should be left up to the voters of the citv and that he was op i 1 I 1 1 a a Is a jJvoCLL LU L11C LllQlljjC City Vice Mayor Jim Irby explained that under the new system Councilmen would act much like delegates to a political convention and that when voters supported can didates they would also support their choice for mayor After some discussion Coun cil gave unanimous approval to the proposed change the resolution for which will be sent to General Assembly for ratification If approved as ex pected council must select a mayor every two years im mediately after councilmanic elections Council will have at its discretion the choice of rati fying the present mayor for another term or selecting a new member of council to serve as mayor In addition the term of office for mayor will be reduc ed from fours years to two years In other business council ap proved the boundaries in Plan ning District 13 which includes the counties of Brunswick Mecklenburg Halifax and the town of South Hill and the city of South Boston 1 In agreeing to the plan as siihmiffpH hv thn Virginia i ipnartmpnT nt snn ann vunimuiuiy nnairs uie vuy Slor 30 miles and met little or no interchange at Rt 40 and in (tesistance as it guard terchangc ramps at the new posts army camps radar sta north and south con tions military vehicles and mil nections with existing RL29 A itary an Israelii grade separation at Rt 760 spokesman said Then the com would take that road over the mandos and their vehicles were bypass picked up and returned across The proposed design also the to Sinai Desert posts would relocate Rts 850 and 935 2 UU zn A fha which Israel seizea irom Dgypu in the 1967 war Israeli officers ground troops were backed up by warplanes that struck scores of military targets and deliv ered a on big antiaircraft missile' bat tery at El Hasaycr Israel said one Israeli plane was shot down over the gulf its pilot was missing and only one Israeli foot soldier was injured Egypt claimed its forces downed 'tllfde Israeli planes sank two torpedo boats and in flicted heavy casualties The Is raelis were to turn alter suffering heavy losses of men and equipment Cairo Ra Gio said Israeli Prime Minister GoldaMeir said in a broadcast that the raid was to strike at the bases and concentrations of the Egyptian army which have served as a base for commando units laying mines and launch ing attacks against Observers had expected aheavy strike against Egypt for some time in retaliation for re cent heavy Egyptian firing vacross the Suez Canal A senior member of the Israe li general staff told a news conference that 2 000 to 3000 Egyptian troops were in Hasavcr area He did not the size of tne Israeli force The officer? said many tian soldiers fled rather thanfight but he had no estimate of the number of Egyptianswounded Asked whether the Israeli 'air force had used any of the Phan tom 4: fighter bombers it re cently acquired from the United States he replied: kinds of planes were But Lt Gen Mordechai Hod the chief of air force operations said later that all types of aircraft for the Phantoms" were used ambassador to Brit ain Ahmed Hassan el eki had charged that the raid was anact of escalation which directly "resulted from the delivery of the Phantoms The United States has sold Israel 50 of the planes and the first shipment arrived Saturday i Washington State Depart ment press officer Robert McCloskey condemned the raid without mentioning Israel by name deplore and regret all cease fire violations in the Middle East by either side and whether initiated by regular or irregular forces" he said The attack which lasted 10 hours was the largest Israeli military action in 18 months In March 1968 Israeli troops tanks and planes killed 120 Arab guerrillas in an attack at Kara meh in Jordan In other development: An African summit confer ence in Addis Ababa Ethiopia dominated by black African leaders condemned Israel for the raid and reaffirmed solidari ty with Egypt' Threat Qf Reds Is Real Club Members Warned Americans realize dr don't want to realize that we are threatened com members of the Danville Exchange Club were told last night by a local pro fessor whose homeland is now in the hands of the Reds Dr Rafael A Aguirre Jr a Spanish teacher at Stratford i then be ratified by three fourths College said he thinks US of the states communists are stronger now than they were in Cuba im mediately before takeover The main objective of American Reds he said is not as some believe the workers but the students on the college campuses i "I he emphasized there are probably active communists or nim unist sympathizers practicallyevery campus in the He pointed out that in 1945 the communists controlled only one country Now they dominate half he asserted Dr Aguirre said classmate of Castro the latter came to power was offered a position in the Castro AkiJaa a (mountains It ranged up to the able for its unanimity fo speak 7 nn an(1 irl ers told the Virginia Ports Study Commission why they thought a centra ports agency could do better" job' of 'port development 1 than the individual port cities now do for themselves In most instances money was cited as the major problem Parker Host president of a News and Norfolk steamship said port cit ies are no longer financially able to underwrite port development The state he added must come up with continuing source of revenue for port de velopment through taxes The use of general obligation bonds to finance port? develop ment was suggested by Warren Braun of Harrisonburg chair man of the World Trade Com mittee of the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce State funds for this use now come through biennial appropriations Another speaker concerned with port development financing was Walter Craigie Sr a Richmond investment banker who said that with steep bond interest rates see how each local authority going out on its own is to raise funds" Optimum use of port facilities was the' concern of Col Cecil uller recently retired executive director of the Virginia State Ports Authority i One way to achieve this ul ler said would be to do as other ast: Coast ports provide long termleasing of space to steamship companies The companfos would welcome this uller said and it would give the ports the advantage of having the steamship lines to use the Vir ginia facilities The study commission under the chairmanship of State Sen Edward Breeden Jr of Nor folk will' visit Newark NJ ri day to inspect containerized car go facilities of the Port of New York Woman Hurt 1 In all Off Motorcycle Ruby Cundiff Shelton 27 of 802 erry Rd suffered multiple abrasions and a loosened tooth when she was thrown from a Honda motorbike on which she was a passenger on Cedarbrook Drive nean Robin Drive about 4 yesterday afternoon She fell from the vehicle when the driver Manuel Shelton of the same address swerved to miss a child on a bicycle who had pulled from the cub into his path according to Officer uller The accident was among four yesterday afternoon and one last night A jarring crash on Main St at Westhampton Ave about 4:15 pm brought $900 damages but no injuries Dale Howard Shelhorse of 116 enton Place had stopped preparatory to a loft turn into Westhampton when his car was struck from behind bv another auto driven Jordanians counters helled the Israeli positions in a battle that lasted 30 minutes added the spokesman There were no Jordanian casualties he said Israeli 'and Jordanian forces fought a 25 minute battle with machine guns and mortars six miles north of the Dead Sea Ttwcdav nirrhf Hin Tnrdan 2tmv spokesman6 said adding there in Bremen plants and 3200 in were no casualties among the oaizoacn KosenDcrg Jordanians Nurenberg 1 wuum ittUivL uc uvau hv of told the Exchangites live died Tuesday in? Washington Jm a rnmmimist rniintrv RICHMOND (AP) An Episadopted to raise $200000 to give Copal church here has made itlo the National Committee of plain it will not countenance any Biack Churchmen an interden Of the funds contributed by its C1itics of the action hvc congregation being delivered di (contended that the money even 'tcctly or indirectly into the tually would be channeled to hands of any the National Black Economic group demanding reparations In a statement of opposition to The vestry of the Church of recent action by the nationaljthe Good Shepherd said in its Church lhe vestry ofjresolution it would continue to the' Church of the Good Shepherd! support missionary work and agreed unanimously to tcmpor Christian activities 'aroly withhold all funds from by direct contribution only 'the Diocese of Southern Vir order to eliminate any possible gmia and tne national church The funds will be withheld the Vestry said until the congrega Saying he was in agree fhn nhiirrh csiirnH i nnt with ihn adiftn Af hie sethat one will goto vestry the Rev Kyle Boe wards any group sub ger Jr added that have to "scribes to the Black Manifes llive with our consciences in these Officials of the Episcopal Dio I I i iilliluM 1.

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